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Román and Bracy “Words Do Matter in the Immigration Debate”

Posted in: Faculty News, Student News
Tags: Bobby Joe Bracy, Ediberto Román, Immigration, La Plaza, op-ed
Román and Bracy “Words Do Matter in the Immigration Debate”

In the following op-ed that appeared in the April 19, 2013, edition of the La Plaza, FIU Law Professor Ediberto Roman, and second-year law student Bobby Joe Bracy, make the case that the term “illegal” should describe only an action and is inappropriately used in the immigration debate.

Guest Blogger: Professor Ediberto Román and Bobby Joe Bracy “Words Do Matter in the Immigration Debate”

After decades of inaction, this week’s unveiling of the Senate’s “Gang of Eight” immigration proposal suggests that Congress may finally be prepared to reform our immigration system. It is of no surprise that this renewed vigor comes on the heels of a presidential election where an overwhelming majority of Hispanic voters rejected the Republican solution was self-deportation. Yet, despite this crucial and potentially transformative moment, Republican leaders, such as Senator John McCain, one of the Group of Eight, has continued to use of ‘illegal immigrant’ when addressing the subjects of reform. He and many other Republicans who oppose immigration reform continue to use the more provocative yet inaccurate term–“illegal alien”(a term still used by the federal immigration agency, ICE). Conservative Senator Jeff Sessions for his part derided the Gang of Eight’s efforts as “making nearly impossible for ICE officials to distinguish between ‘illegal immigrants’ eligible for legal status and those simply asserting they are amnesty eligible.”

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25APR

Professor Román Interviewed by CCTV on U.S. Immigration Enforcement

Posted in: Faculty News, In the News
Tags: CCTV NEWS, Ediberto Román, FIU College of Law, Immigration
Professor Román Interviewed by CCTV on U.S. Immigration Enforcement

In a recent interview with CCTV NEWS, Florida International University College of Law Professor Ediberto Román comments on U.S. immigration enforcement. CCTV NEWS is the English language news channel of China Central Television (CCTV), the nation’s largest national broadcasting network.

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13FEB

Professor Román Comments on a Recent Ruling on Non-Resident Tuition

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Tags: Ediberto Román, FIU College of Law, non-resident tuition, Orlando Sentinel
Professor Román Comments on a Recent Ruling on Non-Resident Tuition

In a recent Orlando Sentinel article, FIU Law Professor Ediberto Román comments on the recent ruling by U.S. District Judge K. Michael Moore. The ruling determined that students at Florida’s public colleges and universities cannot be charged higher out-of-state tuition simply because their parents are in the U.S. illegally.

Professor Román is a nationally-acclaimed scholar and an award-winning educator with broad teaching interests and an extensive scholarship portfolio. His principal research interest involves analyzing the construction and interpretation of constitutional law and immigration policy.  His work may be best described as traditional in its structure and use of authority, but critical in its perspective. Román’s research necessarily deals with the intersection of, on the one hand, citizenship law, immigration law, public international law, and constitutional law and, on the other hand, theoretical perspectives based on classic philosophy, neo-liberal theory, critical race theory, post-colonial studies, Diaspora literature, and social theory generally.

Judge: Florida cannot charge students non-resident tuition due to parents

By Curt Anderson, AP Legal Affairs Writer

Students at Florida’s public colleges and universities cannot be charged higher out-of-state tuition simply because their parents are in the U.S. illegally, a federal judge ruled.

U.S. District Judge K. Michael Moore determined the policy violates the equal protection clause of the Constitution by forcing those students to unfairly pay three times as much as Florida residents. Children born in this country are citizens whether or not their parents have legal immigration status.

“The state regulations deny a benefit and create unique obstacles to attain public post-secondary public education for U.S. citizen children who would otherwise qualify for in-state tuition,” Moore wrote.

The ruling Friday came in a lawsuit filed by the Montgomery, Ala.-based Southern Poverty Law Center on behalf of several Florida students who were denied in-state tuition because they could not prove their parents are in this country legally. The center’s deputy legal director, Jerri Katzerman, said Tuesday that Moore’s ruling could give thousands of students greater access to an education.

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10SEP

Professor Ediberto Román Quoted in the Miami Herald on Retroactivity

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Tags: Deportation, Ediberto Román, FIU College of Law, Miami Herald
Professor Ediberto Román Quoted in the Miami Herald on Retroactivity

In the Miami Herald, FIU Law Professor Ediberto Román is quoted on whether retroactivity is applicable for defendants who say their lawyers did not warn them of the deportation risk of taking a plea deal.

Professor Román is a nationally-acclaimed scholar and an award-winning educator with broad teaching interests and an extensive scholarship portfolio. His principal research interest involves analyzing the construction and interpretation of constitutional law and immigration policy.  His work may be best described as traditional in its structure and use of authority, but critical in its perspective. Román’s research necessarily deals with the intersection of, on the one hand, citizenship law, immigration law, public international law, and constitutional law and, on the other hand, theoretical perspectives based on classic philosophy, neo-liberal theory, critical race theory, post-colonial studies, Diaspora literature, and social theory generally.

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7MAY

FIU Law Faculty Members Honored for Outstanding Achievements

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Tags: Ediberto Román, FIU College of Law, FIU News, Mark B. Rosenberg, Phyllis Kotey, Thomas E. Baker, Top Scholars
FIU Law Faculty Members Honored for Outstanding Achievements

FIU President Mark B. Rosenberg recognized more than two dozen distinguished members of the FIU academic community for their outstanding achievements in research and scholarship at the Top Scholars reception April 9.

“It is clear that you are reaching for the stars,” said  Rosenberg at the annual event held at the Ronald W. Reagan Presidential House. “You have set high goals and nd you have met them. The provost and I want to challenge you to keep it up.”

Former Florida Judge and FIU Associate Professor of law Phyllis Kotey – who was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship to teach constitutional law and criminal procedure at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in Ghana – said she was proud to be nominated with such world-class scholars. “I think of myself as a practitioner, never as a scholar. It’s wonderful to be welcomed by this prestigious group.”

Honorees are nominated by their respective deans through the Office of the Provost. The following law faculty members were recognized this year.

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27APR

FIU’s Chapter of the American Constitution Society Voted Student Chapter of the Week

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Tags: ACS, American Constitution Society, Ediberto Román, FIU College of Law, Howard Wasserman, José Gabilondo, Keri Stone, Scott Fingerhut
FIU’s Chapter of the American Constitution Society Voted Student Chapter of the Week

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http://www.acslaw.org/studentchapteroftheweek?mgs1=82c17tdv3z

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2APR

The Huffington Post: FIU Law Professor & Student Serving as Guest Contributors

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Tags: Desmond Meade, Ediberto Román, Huffington Post
The Huffington Post: FIU Law Professor & Student Serving as Guest Contributors

Ediberto Román, Professor of Law
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ediberto-roman/marco-rubio-immigration-speech_b_1237894.html

Desmond Meade, Law Student
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/desmond-meade

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30JAN

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